School Uniform

It is the Governors’ policy that the full school uniform, as set out below, must be worn by all students in Years 7-11, and this includes travelling to and from school. We look for the total co-operation from parents and their children in this matter. As far as costs are concerned, school uniform will be found perhaps less expensive than other items of fashion, which students would otherwise expect parents to buy. Only school uniform should be worn inside school buildings. No hoodies are allowed on the premises.

V-necked jumper or cardigan, black (crew neck pullovers, sweatshirts or fleeces and logos are not allowed)

Socks

Black

Ankle Socks

White or Black

Apron

For Home Economics & Design Technology

Apron

For Home Economics & Design Technology

Outdoor coats should be practical, warm and waterproof. No inappropriate logos. No denim or leather jackets. If a student is not in the correct uniform, a written note from his/her parent should be produced asking the School for exemption for a specific time. Year 11 can wear plain coloured shirts at the discretion of the Head of House.

Appropriate footwear:

Not appropriate footwear:

School uniform, including our new school skirt, can be purchased from:-

Indoor trainers with arch support and have thick soles with tread (Non-marking sole for the Sports Hall)

Indoor trainers with arch support and have thick soles with tread (Non-marking sole for the Sports Hall)

White ankle socks for indoor work

White ankle socks for indoor work

Mouthguard

Mouthguard

Jewellery / Make-up

Jewellery is not allowed except for a watch and for girls and boys, one pair of ear studs on the ear lobes only (not ear-rings). Nose and eyebrow studs etc are not permitted. Please contact the School if you are in doubt about a potential purchase. No make-up for Years 7 and 8 and only discreet make-up for Years 9, 10 and 11. No nail varnish or lipstick is allowed. The final decision regarding the acceptability of school uniform lies with the Headteacher.